RegexpEnd
represents the end of a regular expression literal.
/.+/m
In
the example above, the RegexpEnd
event represents the /m at the end of the regular expression literal. You can also declare regular expression literals using %r, as in:
%r{.+}mAttributes
the end of the regular expression
def initialize(value:, location:) @value = value @location = location endPublic Instance Methods Source
def ===(other) other.is_a?(RegexpEnd) && value === other.value endSource
def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_regexp_end(self) endSource
def copy(value: nil, location: nil) RegexpEnd.new( value: value || self.value, location: location || self.location ) endSource
def deconstruct_keys(_keys) { value: value, location: location } end
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